Why did all of the people stand in the balcony in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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when atticus leaves the courtroom after the trial ,the balcony ( which was seating for the "colored" people - although jem,scout and drill are also up there) stands, as a sign to respect and appreciation towards Atticus the whole balcony stands as a sign of respect to atticus.
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When Atticus leaves the courtroom after the trial, the balcony (which was seating for the "colored" people - although Jem, Scout, and Dill are also up there) stands as a sign of respect and appreciation towards Atticus.
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